Judicial Review and American Conservatism

Judicial Review and American Conservatism
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9781108161626
ISBN-13 : 1108161626
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Book Synopsis Judicial Review and American Conservatism by : Robert Daniel Rubin

Download or read book Judicial Review and American Conservatism written by Robert Daniel Rubin and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-03-20 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Christian Right of the 1980s forged its political identity largely in response to what it perceived as liberal 'judicial activism'. Robert Daniel Rubin tells this story as it played out in Mobile, Alabama. There, a community conflict pitted a group of conservative evangelicals, a sympathetic federal judge, and a handful of conservative intellectuals against a religious agnostic opposed to prayer in schools, and a school system accused of promoting a religion called 'secular humanism'. The twists in the Mobile conflict speak to the changes and continuities that marked the relationship of 1980s' religious conservatism to democracy, the courts, and the Constitution. By alternately focusing its gaze on the local conflict and related events in Washington, DC, this book weaves a captivating narrative. Historians, political scientists, and constitutional lawyers will find, in Rubin's study, a challenging new perspective on the history of the Christian Right in the United States.


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